Time-saving Tools

Welcome to a new episode of Free Teacher PD: Part 2 of Save Time and Paper, Collecting Student Work in a Paperless Classroom, with Jerry Swiatek.
At this point, if you’ve been around the SimpleK12 Teacher Learning Community or this Free Teacher PD podcast much at all, you already know Jerry.
So, for now, let me just say this: the guy’s good and he knows what he’s talking about, so get out your pads and pencils and…
Let’s get learning!

Welcome to a new episode of Free Teacher PD: Part 1 of Save Time and Paper, Collecting Student Work in a Paperless Classroom, with our old friend, Jerry Swiatek.
Running a paperless classroom sounds great, but figuring out how students will turn in their digital work can be tricky.
Many school districts do not allow students to use email during school, and do we really need to know our students’ personal email addresses?
In this podcast episode, join Jerry Swiatek as he explores how you can use Dropbox or Google Drive to collect your students’ digital works.
In addition, Jerry will explore several tools that can be used with these services to help transform the way students turn in their work.
So, please join us to learn how easy it can be to begin the transition to a paperless classroom using Dropbox or Google Drive.
Let’s get learning!

Welcome to a new episode of Free Teacher PD: Part 2 of Keep Yourself Organized with Live Binders, with Jerry Swiatek.
At this point, our Going Google presenter, Mr. Jerry Swiatek needs little introduction. You likely just completed part 1 of this topic with Jerry, and you probably listened to him in episodes 4 and 5 on digital storytelling.
Speaking of storytelling, Jerry’s as good a storyteller as there is in the teacher professional development arena, so I’ll close my yapper and turn this baby over to Jerry.
Let’s get learning!

Welcome to a new episode of Free Teacher PD: Part 1 of Keep Yourself Organized with Live Binders , with Jerry Swiatek.
Is your bookshelf full of old, dusty three-ring binders?
Well, get those binders off of your bookshelf and create a virtual space to store your favorite websites, documents, and videos where you can share them with your students and colleagues.
LiveBinders allows you to create virtual three-ring binders using tabs to keep your resources organized.
In this session, please join Jerry Swiatek as he discusses how to set up and maintain a LiveBinder. He will also take a look at some examples of how educators are using LiveBinders to stay organized.
Let’s get learning!